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Miriel
03-04-2006, 03:59 AM
An experiment.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/hannahgoesrawr/Photography/Grass.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/hannahgoesrawr/Photography/MacroFlower.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/hannahgoesrawr/Photography/Macroflowers1.jpg
Taken with a Canon 350D, with a 17-40mm lens. Very low ISO, 2-4 second exposures, and some photoshop touchups. Grain is intentional.
I especially like the top one. Very nice!
rubah
03-04-2006, 04:53 AM
I love the pastelly colors of the last one!:D
Xaven
03-04-2006, 06:00 AM
I see rainbows... *marvels*
I'm surprised the first one came out as it did with such a high exposure time.
Good work. I like them all. :)
Miriel
03-04-2006, 08:59 AM
2-4 seconds isn't high exposure time. :p
2-4 minutes on the other hand...
black orb
03-04-2006, 02:54 PM
>>> I like the grass one..
I really like that 2nd one, it's almost surreal. :D I wanna try Macro Photography sometime. My Digital Photography class in school has some macro lenses, but they're for the normal film cameras, and I'm not a big fan of normal film because it can get ruined to easily, can't play with it on the computer, etc. :)
Miriel
03-04-2006, 08:05 PM
Film has a look that you can't achieve through photoshop no matter how hard you try. A real earthiness and texture that's just beautiful. I think every photographer should learn the trade with a film camera before switching to digital.
Personally, I am a HUGE fan of polaroid cameras. I'll be starting a polaroid project soon. :)
Yeah, film is also pretty cool. I'd really get into it if I had my own little dark room. :) I think I'm a little biased towards digital because I started photography with it first, but I love enlarging and developing photos, because it makes you feel even more accomplished, after the long process of developing the film, making the proofs, etc.
I miss my Photo 1 class. ;__;
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